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The quest for hypersonic and hydrogen-fuelled air travel – Horizon Magazine Blog

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While flying is a major contributor to the climate crisis, behind the scenes scientists are designing cleaner and faster airliners.

By Tom Cassauwers

The passenger planes of today are based on designs that have been fundamentally the same for decades. This means that flight times have also changed very little.

But…

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